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Hiroyuki Sakai is a PreDoc Researcher and Project Assistant at the Vienna University of Technology's Computer Graphics department (E193-02). He is affiliated with the Rendering and Modeling workgroup and holds the academic rank of Researcher. His research focuses on accelerating Monte Carlo rendering through statistical methods, path guiding, and hardware-assisted acceleration techniques. Key interests include global illumination, real-time rendering, and measured materials.
He is a core contributor to the Toward Optimal Path Guiding project funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF). His work has been published in top venues such as SIGGRAPH Asia and the Visual Computer. Notable contributions include statistical approaches to denoising and novel sampling methods for Monte Carlo rendering.
Current projects include developing optimal path guiding strategies for photorealistic rendering, with applications to Russian roulette path termination and multiple importance sampling. Sakai's research aims to bridge computational efficiency and visual fidelity in rendering systems.
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